Back to newsA recent scientific study analyzing ancient goat teeth has provided new insights into farming and animal husbandry practices in ancient Greece. Researchers examined the teeth to reconstruct diet, seasonal movement, and agricultural patterns of livestock kept by ancient Greek communities. While the study covers broader ancient Greek history, Crete played a central role in early Aegean civilization, and findings like these add depth to what visitors can explore at the island's archaeological sites, including the Palace of Knossos and the Heraklion Archaeological Museum. Tourists with an interest in ancient agriculture and Bronze Age life will find these themes reflected in museum exhibits across the island. No specific site access or travel changes are associated with this research.
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Goat Teeth Analysis Reveals Secrets of Ancient Greek Agriculture
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